“There is high demand
for community based Māori language funding, and 2012 was no
exception”.

“Mā te Reo has provided community
based Māori language grants for 12 years now, and Te Taura
Whiri i te Reo Māori looks forward to working with the
current round of grant recipients to grow and promote te reo
in communities all over Aotearoa.The Mā Te Reo team
works closely with each grant recipient to support the
success of their project, whether they are making language
resources, developing iwi, hapū, whānau and marae based
language plans, promoting the language through events or
running immersion wānanga.”

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